Other OT-Related Information How and whom should you get Recommendation letters from?

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Hello, I am currently in Los Angeles...

I am getting ready to apply this year or the next depending on the pre-reqs grade and the GRE..

Currently, I can able to get 3 rec letter... one from an OT, one from Professor, and one from a pastor that I know very well...

However, some schools asks for 2 professor and an OT or vice versa...

I was taking anatomy 1 with this professor and got an A... but I decided to take Physio 1 with him during summer session (5 weeks) and I am not getting an A but it more looks like a B...

I did visit him in the office often when i was taking anatomy... but if i evetually get a B in Physio, will he write me a REC Letter? has anyone asked for rec letter where you got a B?

Or should i just drop the class (getting a W) and retake him during fall?

thanks all
 
Letter of recs are mainly suppose to provide additional information which are beyond the numbers. A person with an A can get a poor letter of recommendation, while a person with a lower grade can still come up with a great letter of recommendation. Common items are professionalism, leadership, and working with others. You should pick someone you feel comfortable in highlighting your strengths. The more personal, the better.
 
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